The visitors center is still under construction. The memorial itself is done. It is a long granite wall that takes you to a white wall with the names of the passengers and crew. The white wall follows the path of the flight. In the field beyond the wall is a large boulder that marks the front edge of the crash site.
I’m getting ready to embark on the biggest adventure of my life. I recently accepted a job with the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. This blog will be a chronicle of my family's adventures.
May 3, 2015
Flight 93 Memorial
I went home over the weekend to get my car to help with the apartment hunt. Over the last two days I've been driving the 16+ hours back to DC. Today as I was driving I saw a small sign for the Flight 93 Memorial. It was only about 20 miles out of the way so I decided to go. It is really powerful. Below are a few pictures I took.
The visitors center is still under construction. The memorial itself is done. It is a long granite wall that takes you to a white wall with the names of the passengers and crew. The white wall follows the path of the flight. In the field beyond the wall is a large boulder that marks the front edge of the crash site.
The visitors center is still under construction. The memorial itself is done. It is a long granite wall that takes you to a white wall with the names of the passengers and crew. The white wall follows the path of the flight. In the field beyond the wall is a large boulder that marks the front edge of the crash site.
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